Volunteer and Advocate for Brain Health—We are starting a movement. Please help us to make the invisible visible. Write to info@Aviellefoundation.org if you have volunteer interest or ideas.

Schedule a lecture or discussion—We will come to you! We have a true passion for teaching and engaging the everyday citizen. Our lecture series can be tailored for your audience and we have presented to everyone from girl scout troops and high school assemblies, to rotary clubs, law enforcement training courses, continuing education, college courses, graduate school programs, medical school students, Congressional education briefings, and National councils.

Take a Course—The Avielle Foundation proudly offers Brain Health First Aid courses. Click this brain link to go to the latest course RSVP sign up in Newtown, CT on July 11. If you would like a course brought to your community or school – write to us at Info@Aviellefoundation.org.

Partner and Collaborate—Many hands make light work. If you are a brain health research and/or advocacy group we’d be delighted to partner. Check out some of the amazing TAF sponsored projects.

Subscribe— The Avielle Foundation is proud to be partnered with Mary Ann Liebert to to publish Violence and Gender the first and only peer-reviewed journal focusing on the understanding, prediction, and prevention of acts of violence.

Like, Follow, Tweet, and Share— We cannot overemphasize the value of social media in creating a movement to change the way that we view brain health, and giving exposure to the Avielle Foundation. Please take time to like us on Facebook, Tweet us on Twitter using #Aviefoundation and #Brainhealth, Link us on LinkedIn, and watch us on Instagram

We are a grassroots effort, so if you have an idea about how to strengthen communities, embrace diversity, or dispel stigmas, we want to hear them!

You can donate online (the donation buttons will take you to a secure Avielle Foundation PayPal page)

Volunteer and Advocate for Brain Health—We are starting a movement. Please help us to make the invisible visible. Write to info@Aviellefoundation.org if you have volunteer interest or ideas.

Schedule a lecture or discussion—We will come to you! We have a true passion for teaching and engaging the everyday citizen. Our lecture series can be tailored for your audience and we have presented to everyone from girl scout troops and high school assemblies, to rotary clubs, law enforcement training courses, continuing education, college courses, graduate school programs, medical school students, Congressional education briefings, and National councils.

Take a Course—The Avielle Foundation proudly offers Brain Health First Aid courses. Click this brain link to go to the latest course RSVP sign up in Newtown, CT on July 11. If you would like a course brought to your community or school – write to us at Info@Aviellefoundation.org.

Partner and Collaborate—Many hands make light work. If you are a brain health research and/or advocacy group we’d be delighted to partner. Check out some of the amazing TAF sponsored projects.

Subscribe— The Avielle Foundation is proud to be partnered with Mary Ann Liebert to to publish Violence and Gender the first and only peer-reviewed journal focusing on the understanding, prediction, and prevention of acts of violence.

Like, Follow, Tweet, and Share— We cannot overemphasize the value of social media in creating a movement to change the way that we view brain health, and giving exposure to the Avielle Foundation. Please take time to like us on Facebook, Tweet us on Twitter using #Aviefoundation and #Brainhealth, Link us on LinkedIn, and watch us on Instagram

We are a grassroots effort, so if you have an idea about how to strengthen communities, embrace diversity, or dispel stigmas, we want to hear them!

You can donate online (the donation buttons will take you to a secure Avielle Foundation PayPal page)